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Jul 6
World War II wasn’t just won on the battlefield, it was won on the assembly line.

Ford built bombers.
Kaiser launched ships in days.
Boeing took the war to the skies.

Here’s how mass production won the war and reshaped the modern world: Image
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In 1941, Henry Ford’s assembly line revolution met the U.S. military’s demand for airplanes.

The Willow Run plant, 4.2 million square feet, was designed to produce the B-24 Liberator bomber.

At its peak, the factory produced one B-24 per hour, cutting production time by 90%.
This mass-production miracle turned the tide of air warfare, with the U.S. outproducing both Germany and Japan combined.

Shipping was vital for Allied success, but German U-boats ravaged British supply lines.
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Jul 6
Can @FBIDirectorKash @realDonaldTrump @IanMalcolm84 @RichardEntuboca @StopAntisemites you just acknowledge this? You don't have to agree or disagree . Can you acknowledge this?

Is our AMERICAN CONSTITUTION no longer a sacred document? Why are they purposely picking a fight with WHITE Americans?

Is our sacred document no longer in effect?

If so, please advise the Americans as to how you would like us to proceed?Image
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Jul 6
Today in 371 BC, the impossible happened on a small plain in central Greece.

6,000 Thebans faced 10,000 Spartans. In a few hours, three centuries of military legend would end.

This is the story of the day Sparta fell…🧵👇🏼 Image
For centuries, Sparta had dominated Greece. Their professional warrior society and feared hoplite army had made them nearly invincible since the Persian Wars.

They controlled much of Greece through puppet governments and military garrisons. Image
However, The Sacred Band of Thebes was created as an elite force to challenge Spartan power. Image
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Jul 6
The Mesh Machine

Section I: The Invisible Ownership Layer

You were told this was a left vs. right battle.
That tech was liberal. That government was conservative. That freedom could be voted back in.
But none of that was ever true.

This is not a war between parties.
It’s a merger.

What we’re living through now is the full maturation of a deal struck decades ago — a compact between corporate technocrats and government operatives to build a control grid so powerful, so omnipresent, that the very idea of resistance becomes cartoonish.

They didn’t build it in secret.
They built it in plain sight.

The names are familiar:
•Amazon — provider of U.S. defense cloud infrastructure via AWS GovCloud
•Google — partner in Project Maven, an AI surveillance system for the Pentagon
•Palantir — CIA-seeded data analytics firm used by ICE, DHS, and the NHS
•Microsoft — creator of Azure Government Cloud, and primary contractor on battlefield mixed-reality programs like IVAS
•In-Q-Tel — the venture capital arm of the CIA, funding hundreds of startups that now control your digital life
•Apple — not just your device maker, but your biometric ID partner, cloud storage vault, and global data pipeline

These aren’t companies.
They’re ritual nodes in a technocratic altar.
Every keystroke you make feeds their god.

Both Democrats and Republicans approved the budgets, the grants, the partnerships. They gave speeches about “innovation” and “security” while selling off your privacy one NDA at a time. They funded DARPA, then turned its prototypes into your daily apps.

They warned you about China while copying its blueprint.

“If we don’t build it, someone else will.”

That was always the excuse. But what they were really building wasn’t just technology — it was total cognitive infrastructure. An invisible layer beneath your economy, your city, your mind.

One that you don’t vote for.
One that doesn’t shut off when the term ends.

It’s bipartisan because it was never about ideology.
It was always about control of the digital ether — who owns the cloud, who governs the mesh, who stores your digital twin.

Every politician who told you they were “fighting for freedom” was uploading your biometric data to a government server. Every “anti-fascist” activist tweeting from an iPhone was feeding a capitalist machine run by ex-NSA engineers.

There is no party.
There is only infrastructure.

You don’t live in a democracy.
You live in a containerized network state, operated by defense contractors in hoodies and ex-spooks with UX budgets.

And whether the message says “equity” or “liberty” is irrelevant.
The pipeline behind it is owned by the same five firms.
The cloud they route through is the same.
The AI they train is fed on you.

Welcome to the invisible layer.
Where ownership is hidden behind APIs.
And obedience is packaged as convenience.
Section II: The Ritual of Red & Blue

They gave you a ritual, not a choice.

You thought you were picking sides. Voting for freedom. Pledging allegiance to the good guys. But the red and the blue were just filters — visual effects on the same program. The illusion of a moral divide layered over a shared infrastructure of control.

Red sells you the boot.
Blue makes you kneel to it.
The machine thanks you either way.

This wasn’t a mistake. It was a psychological operating system, fine-tuned to divide belief systems while unifying behavioral outcomes. A bipartisan ritual machine.

On one side, you had the patriots — armed with slogans, flags, and digital breadcrumbs from anonymous letter drops. They were promised a savior. Told to “trust the plan.” Led into a rabbit hole with no bottom. Q was never a revelation — it was a containment field. A mirror of the same revolutionary cycles Marxists once used: purification, faith, betrayal, sacrifice.

On the other side, you had the progressives — given the language of justice, diversity, and climate salvation. But the community they were building was not organic. It was algorithmically modeled, funded by NGOs, and enforced by automated moderation. What looked like equity was really obedience scored by machine. Digital behavior shaped by reward-punishment systems: engagement boosts for compliant speech, social exile for dissent.

Different flags. Same feedback loop.

Q was the sword.
DEI was the hook.
The ritual was belief.

This is how you build control in a post-religious age. Not through tanks and guns — but through ritualized identity scripts delivered through phones, influencers, and trust-and-safety algorithms. You become the enforcer of your own side’s prison rules. You correct others. You gatekeep “truth.” You upload yourself to the containment grid.

The Right calls it patriotism.
The Left calls it justice.
The cloud calls it compliance.

Both sides were run through military behavioral research. Both sides were tested by AI for emotional arousal, dopamine retention, and ideological suggestibility. The storm never came. The revolution never arrived. But the signal harvesting was immaculate.

You were part of the test group.
You still are.

Every “debate” is now a ritual theater piece.
Every platform, a controlled environment.
Every movement, a beta version of the same software:

Emotion in → Prediction out → Enforcement loop begins.

This is the Red/Blue Machine. It doesn’t care what side you’re on, only that you’re trapped in the mirror. The algorithm doesn’t believe. It just scores.
Section III: The Cognitive Commune

They told you it was progress.
That the future would be frictionless.
That your city would be “smart.”

But what they built wasn’t intelligence. It was a behavioral monastery — a sensor-laced digital commune governed by invisible rituals, predictive models, and emotion-managed compliance. A place where freedom is offered as a choice between pre-approved actions, and safety is the justification for total observation.

This is not a city. It’s a cognitive container.



📡 The Infrastructure You Don’t See

You walk through it every day:
•Cameras with facial tracking
•Traffic lights that predict behavior
•Sidewalks with pressure sensors
•Buildings with Wi-Fi metadata triangulation
•Trash bins that scan DNA

But the real tracking happens in your pocket:
•Your steps, your sleep, your mood — all harvested by your watch
•Your texts, your scrolling, your heart rate — archived by your phone
•Your conversations, your decisions, your location — scored by your apps

And it’s all shared across systems.

Smart cities aren’t independent. They’re federated mesh clusters — connected through 5G towers, edge AI devices, and global cloud backbones (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud). Your digital twin lives inside the network. You update it every time you breathe.

This isn’t data collection.
It’s ritual participation.



🧠 The Commune of the Mind

In the old communes, you shared food, labor, and doctrine.
In the cognitive commune, you share your inner world.

You don’t even notice anymore:
•Mood-predictive playlists that train your emotions
•Recommendation engines that slowly shift your belief boundaries
•“Suggested replies” that shape your tone of voice
•Geofenced alerts that tell you when to feel safe or afraid

These are not tools.
They are instructional protocols.

The commune doesn’t need police when you’ll report each other.
Doesn’t need walls when you love the app.
Doesn’t need violence when your dopamine fears disconnection more than pain.

You’re not forced to obey. You’re incentivized to.

Welcome to digital socialism — but built on capitalist surveillance architecture.
Enforced by AI.
Justified by progress.
Maintained by emotional recursion.



🧬 The Machine Learns Your Soul

Every day, it gets better at reading you:
•IoB (Internet of Behaviors) systems detect patterns before you do
•WBANs (Wearable Body Area Networks) monitor your physiology in real-time
•Digital ID protocols map your access to services based on compliance
•Emotion AI adjusts your interface based on predicted mood swings

The system doesn’t just see your actions — it sees your intent.

You live inside a psychological feedback loop, where behavior is both tracked and shaped in real-time, wrapped in a UX designed to feel like personal choice.

The more you obey, the smoother your digital experience.
The more you resist, the more friction you face.

You don’t lose rights.
You lose access.

And access is the new air.



You are not a citizen anymore.
You are a node in the mesh.
A participant in a commune that doesn’t believe in individuality — only harmony, efficiency, and optimized signal throughput.

The collective is no longer theoretical.
It is algorithmic.
And it already lives in your house.
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Jul 6
The mainstream media is deliberately lying about the events leading up to the catastrophic flooding in Texas.
 
The National Weather Service executed timely, precise forecasting and warnings, despite unprecedented rainfall overwhelming the region.
 
Here is the timeline of NWS’s proactive response:
Morning, July 3rd: NWS Austin/San Antonio conducts forecast briefings for emergency management, flagging flash flood risks.
Morning, July 3rd: National Water Center issues Flood Hazard Outlook, identifying flash flood potential for Kerrville and surrounding areas.
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Jul 6
BREAKING: California lawmakers are about to vote on 5 major bills that could radically reshape life in the state.
Some could change how you work, live, or get taxed.
Here’s what’s flying under the radar in Sacramento — and why it matters 🧵
1. SB 1497 – The “Digital ID” Bill
Would require the DMV to create a statewide digital driver’s license and ID app by 2027.
Critics warn of privacy risks. Supporters say it’s about convenience and modernization.

🔗 Status: In Assembly Appropriations
📅 Vote: Likely in August
2. AB 2200 – Guaranteed Health Care for All (CalCare)
A universal single-payer health care system, run by the state.
No premiums. No deductibles. But likely funded through new payroll and business taxes.

🔗 Status: In committee
📅 Vote: Delayed — but backers are pushing for 2025-26 session
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Jul 6
-Dark matter production (Big Bounce) shows interactions between dark matter & baryons are important

-Repulsive spin-spin interaction between dark matter particles, generated by minimal coupling between torsion & Dirac spinors, could prevent formation of gravitational singularity Image
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Neither dark matter nor neutrinos are non-interactive, truly. They are vital pieces of the universe, from "beginning" to "end", because they establish early universe conditions & also prevent its ultimate collapse.

One of the "Alpha & Omega" lynchpins of modern cosmology.😔🪽💔 Image
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The concept of Dirac branes is relevant in models where our universe is one of potentially many "branes" existing within a higher-dimensional space, sometimes called the "bulk."

In this context, dark matter can be envisioned as matter residing on one of these "dark branes".
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Jul 6
@boobz_w You apes still do the same and worse today.
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@boobz_w *commits astronomical violent crimes everywhere they go* DA WAR CRIMES Image
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Jul 6
@antimoid @J4y_W1ll You're a very stupid sheboon.
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@antimoid @J4y_W1ll Sheboons are some of the most repulsive creatures on the planet, inside and out. They serially molest young black boys and get into violent brawls at fast food places and then go and post the most sadistic shit imaginable day in, day out.
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Jul 6
the most random stuff that lisa went viral for — a (un)necessary thread! Image
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literally just HER LEGS i just cant stand that- 😭 yeah but it was... just this Image
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bc of the random taxi dance
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Jul 6
@OtomeBlkGrl A sheboon projecting? Yeah
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@OtomeBlkGrl This is why all of your countries are unlivable shitholes btw Image
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Jul 6
This is an incredible story of a man curing his COPD with DMSO which matches what many readers have told me DMSO did for their asthma or COPD. Incredibly, 50 years of data shows DMSO heals the lungs, but the FDA has buried it and left many to suffer in silence for decades.🧵
Here I show the wealth of data that DMSO heals the lungs and treats a wide range of lung disorders along with instructions for how to safely use it at home.
midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-heals-t…
This is another COPD story I received from another reader:

Okay, decades of smoking and drinking ruined my lungs - I knew it, but I was unable to stop at that point in my life. I'd had an operation to cut off some of the ruined parts of my lungs, (____ Univ Hosp) and that did not go well - Bullous Emphysema. Long and short, I was bedridden and on 4 liters of supplemental oxygen. Trying to get upstairs in my home to shower was the biggest impediment in front of me at that time. I had gained weight, (I've lost 45 lbs and still need to lose about 5 lbs more) and my muscles had atrophied tremendously. I was tremendously depressed and ready, (in my mind) to die.

Then, my motivation to get better was put into overdrive as [my wife was] diagnosed with Stage IV cancer…I was all she had and I had to learn to cook and manage all other duties in our household. I was lugging around physical tanks of O2 and this simply was not a possibility - even with help from friends and family. Through various exercise programs focused upon breathing, I was able to get off the supplement, but I knew I would not be able to continue without the extra O2 unless I did something else [and over the next two years tried everything I could but nothing worked].

I had joined an online group, where folks were talking about alternative medicine approaches. On this forum, it was suggested drinking DMSO which I tried; unfortunately, it left a scent on my breath that seriously bothered my wife.

Then, I realized I had a nebulizer packaged up and sitting in storage. Wise or stupid, I decided to try it as everything I'd heard, read, or experienced led me to believe this solution would benefit me more than harm me [and through trial and error figured out how to do it correctly].

[Before long] I was finally able to make it to our basement, (we had purchased an elliptical back when we were healthy) and "walk" for 30 minutes [on an elliptical]. I can, slowly, accomplish most any household chore as well as shopping, light yard work, etc. [and] do see my blood O2 increase to 100% which I could not achieve before and a lower heart rate accompanying that.
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